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  2. Lamb & Flag, Oxford - Wikipedia

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    The Lamb & Flag Oxford pub sign. The Lamb had been operating since at least 1566, situated just south of St John's. [2] In 1613 [1] the college moved the pub to its current site (the old site is today the Dolphin Quadrangle). [2] Though owned by the college, this new site was somewhat further away from the college's main buildings.

  3. The Eagle and Child - Wikipedia

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    Tolkien, for example, drifted away from the meetings in the late 1950s, [21] whereas Lewis, who had lived around Oxford since 1921, was a central figure until his death in 1963. When The Eagle and Child was modernised in 1962, with the pub being extended to the rear, the Rabbit Room's former privacy was inevitably destroyed; the group ...

  4. Loved by students, scholars and writers for 450 years, Oxford ...

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    A historic pub in the centre of Oxford that has served students, scholars and literary greats for over 450 years is to shut down, a cultural casualty of the COVID pandemic. The Lamb and Flag, once ...

  5. Tolkien pub the Lamb & Flag is to close after 450 years

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    The Lamb & Flag, the famous Oxford pub frequented by J.R.R. Tolkien, CS Lewis and Thomas Hardy, will close its doors after 450 years.

  6. Lamb and Flag - Wikipedia

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    Lamb and Flag or Lamb & Flag may refer to: The insignia of the Middle Temple; A religious pub name. Lamb & Flag (Oxford) – a pub in Oxford; Lamb and Flag, Covent Garden – a pub in Covent Garden, London

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  8. Hailey, Oxfordshire - Wikipedia

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    Hailey has an 18th-century public house: the Lamb and Flag. [13] The name is a reference to the parish church being dedicated to St John the Evangelist, whose Gospel of John is the source of the Lamb of God as a traditional symbol of Christ. Hailey Cricket Club [14] plays in the Oxford Cricket Association League. [15]

  9. List of pubs in London - Wikipedia

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    The Lamb, Bloomsbury: 1720s II 94 Lamb's Conduit Street The Magdala ***** Scene of murder by Ruth Ellis. Converted to flats. Museum Tavern: 1864 II 49 Great Russell Street, Bloomsbury, The Old Bull and Bush: Mitchells and Butlers: II Near Hampstead Heath. Gave name to music-hall song. Old Red Lion, Holborn: 1899 72 High Holborn Old White Bear: 1704